Aún no tenemos significados para "by-streets".
1In the by-streets I frequently found wooden barracks ready to fall.
2He went with her, as she rapidly threaded her way through the by-streets.
3Esplanade, sands, and by-streets were swarming with passers to and fro.
4The by-streets were dark enough to shelter man or woman leaning against the doorways.
5She had gone out, and had walked hurriedly along quiet by-streets to the ROSENTAL.
6For who that walks through the by-streets of any great city does not see?
7She beckoned him, leading the way through numerous by-streets.
8But that other name of Lovel was buried deep in the forgotten scandal of London by-streets.
9To make certain, I took the by-streets and meandered by a devious route to the station.
10They came from all the by-streets, running in breathless haste, shouting and hallooing, and dancing with delight.
11As we trudged through innumerable by-streets and squalid alleys, I wondered if Tom had not forgotten his way.
12Instead, however, of proceeding down the High Street, Iffley led the way down one of the by-streets to the right.
13The direct road was quite impassable and we were compelled to get into the city through by-streets-notan easy task.
14After this little stoppage we were soon on our way to the hospital, going as much as possible through by-streets.
15Then he and the boy walked to a garage, and in a few moments were humming along the by-streets into the country.
16The bath, together with several by-streets leading to the mosque, forms the quarter called Haret Bab el Omra, which is inhabited by
By-streets a través del tiempo